Museum Girl - Play It Again, Sam (4/10) Movie CLIP (1972) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Allan (Woody Allen) tries to pick up a girl (Diana Davila) at a museum.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Herbert Ross directed this adaptation of Woody Allen's hit Broadway play concerning a shy film critic who has trouble with women. Woody Allen plays Allan Felix, a writer for Film Quarterly consumed by movies, particularly his favorite film of all time, Casablanca. At the start of the film, Allan's wife Nancy (Susan Anspach) has just left him and is applying for a divorce. Unable to deal with this emotional turmoil, Allan seeks solace in the movies he loves, imagining Humphrey Bogart (Jerry Lacy) has dropped by his apartment to offer Allan advice on dealing with the ladies ("Dames are simple. I never met one that didn't understand a slap in the mouth or a slug from a forty-five"). Helping Allan meet new women are his good friends Dick (Tony Roberts) and Linda Christie (Diane Keaton). Dick and Linda fix him up with a succession of dates, all of which end disastrously because of Allan's nervousness and insecurity. Finally, Allan realizes that he has been spending more time with Linda than anyone else and he is becoming attracted to her -- she's the only woman he truly feels comfortable around. Linda proves unexpectedly receptive to Allan's advances, since Dick's workaholic ways leave Linda neglected and ignored.
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1972)
Cast: Woody Allen, Diana Davila, Diane Keaton
Director: Herbert Ross
Producers: Frank Capra Jr., Arthur P. Jacobs, Charles H. Joffe
Screenwriter: Woody Allen
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It restates the negativeness of the universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The predicament of Man forced to live in a barren, Godless eternity like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos.
"What are you doing Saturday night?"
"committing suicide"
@@NOMADcourier85 committing suicide
@@virginiwoolf what about friday night?
@@davidsaavedra6201 ... I'll probably be dead 🤣
Absolute gold
"......What about Friday night ?"
Brilliance
Im done 😂
Lollll
One of my favorite scenes.
NYSU ??
No matter HOW MANY times I watch this I burst out laughing!!!😁😁😁
Just shows how dumb you are
How about Friday Night?
Reddit said it's smooth as fuck.
The masterpiece that is Send the Pain On by Chrome Sparks led me here
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and that is a real Jackson Pollock btw.
Oh I know what you're talking about. Diana Davila was in Dark Shadows as Julianka, She played Anne Frank in the 1967 television version of The Diary of Anne Frank, was Juliet in all spanish language version of Romeo & Juliet that played New York's Central Park and replaced Cuban singer La Lupe as Julia in the 1972 musical, Two Gentlemen of Verona opposite Raul Julia.
Epic sketch. About as black, philosophical and funny as it gets
The joke is that everything the girl said were pretentious cliches.
@@graham6132 right, because everyone is an existentialist and saccharine optimism is no longer in demand. Any day now Disney is going to declare bankruptcy and politicians are now running campaigns based on the threat of irreversible climate change and nuclear war.
Perhaps you need to look up the word “cliche”.
@@graham6132 Oh gee, thanx for 'explaining' it to us.
Its describes men to a tee though. When we want a particular woman, nothing will stop us.
@@khuddle Except, hopefully, for a straight up _NO._ We guys can get in a lot of trouble nowadays if we don't see that word as a stop sign. He'll, were getting in trouble just for being _guys_ these days!
ahhhhh hahaha so so funny. That is actress Diana Davila as the Museum Girl In 1969 she played a beautiful Gypsy Woman on the Gothic horror show Dark Shadows
I've never seen this one... but it's one of my dad's favorite woody Allen movies maybe even his favorite so I think I'll try n find it somewhere to watch it
It is well worth it.
I think it's his funniest movie, but it is rarely featured in Woody Allen lists and retrospectives because he didn't direct it; Herbert Ross did.
Julianka, the Gypsy in Dark Shadows, 1969, episodes 794-797, when she was only 19.
Give that girl a hand! A severed, diabolically magical hand.
He should've gone to the Berkeley - there was a really foxy absurdist hanging out there.
Wood-yi hilarious!
Real woman without any shame about her natural endowment. She is gorgeous.
What’s the point of a bra when we live in a pointless universe?
shes a pointess broad named KINSKI
@@boboloko The predicament of cleavage forced to live in a barren, Godless eternity like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void between two breasts with nothing but waste, horror and degradation on either side. Still better than a bra forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos.
Brilliant!
"Hereee, kitty, kitty"
timeless
That hot girl is about 70 now
So what? You'll be too one day....if you make it that far.
Genius!!!
After many years I watched this movie again last week. I have it on DVD.
This is a classic scene only there were many classic scenes in this movie, a masterpiece.
Woody Allen still didn`t get a girl at the end.
what are you doing Friday night? LMAO
It's funny how the (absolutely gorgeous) suicide girl looks at Allen like *he's* the weird one after he asks her about Friday night, after she laid all that silly mumbo-jumbo on him.
"mumbo-jumbo" AhI see you're a man of culture.
@@djmx9237 I guess that Woody Allen wrote all that nonsense to be laughed at went over your head, no big deal it happens. Cheers!
After she takes a good look at him, she rejects him even on her last night on Earth. Woody Allen twists the knife on his own insecurities throughout this great movie.
She was quite the dish Woody :)))
He had to have Werner Herzog in mind when he wrote her dialogue, right?
Genius
"What about Friday night?"
She walked away, so either she was serious or mentioned suicide just to get rid of him.
Actually, it´s kind of sad.
she went to make him a ham sammich
1:42 she takes a proper second look at him, and walks away. Woody Allen twists the knife on his insecurities in the screenplay. All the scenes post-coitus show how badly it went and how he's fooling himself.
For FrontPage I'm surprised the views & comments aren't higher.
He didn’t even look at her when she said “Committing suicide.” He actually turned his head slightly further away and went straight for “What about Friday night.”
The ultimate portrayal of a man absolutely desperate for a date. :D
“Casual, casual.”
I saw a thumbnail and had to know who the brunette was . Now I have a serious crush on Diana Davila a girl who was only in four films.
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Hey there. :)
Todos se quejan de la soledad, pero alta lista de expectativas tienen.
its true in space...
i can't find such smart/intelligent girl anywhere, sadly..
Have you had any luck yet?
That's because she committed suicide on Saturday night.
I found her on May 9th 2020.
Julianka! Anne Frank! Juliet! Julia!
Nobody will know what the hell I'm talking about. I wonder what ever happened to Diana Davila?
🖤🖤🖤🖤
I'd really have to like her a lot.
That was deep. Especially for a chick with Downs.
I am this chick lol. Well I wasn't 10 years ago...Now I am even a bigger Woody fan after embracing antinatalism.
Username checks out. It's four years since you wrote that though. How are you doing now?
@@criticalbil1 still the same. My antinatalism is going stronger and stronger
If you support antinatalist, then seek mental help
more then likely you`re simply projecting bad experiences trauma etc upon the idea of having children.
That or there is probably some alienation or hatred directed against humanity and yourself.
I hope that you heal and that you will be able to make a great life for yourself
@@thetruth4654 it's ethical to prevent harm than create pleasures (which often are built on the suffering of other's)
I have many anxieties and am scared to live life to the fullest. Still. We are here. You can't deny the simplest comforts like feeling the warmth of the sun on your face and watching the reasonless joy and bliss of dogs makes it all quiet worth it. Yes, these small things. Only these small things.
Was she offended or became disinterested?
Banksy's daughter?
Art students).
untopable ! in case this exists in english
I'm currently dating that girl.
😂😂😂😂
Talking about Cardi b is worse than suicide. I like this girl.
Allen wanted to resemble Bogart, but there is a distance. In this alternative ending, since Linda did not buy a plane ticket, she does not make it for the flight. Then she returns and... See: czcams.com/video/dktJOhcHd1Y/video.html
But did she ever commit suicide is what I am wondering?
Intelligent deep thinking people can go potty ...its better to be daft and
Allan: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollock, isn't it?
Museum Girl: Yes, it is.
Allan: What does it say to you?
Museum Girl: It restates the negativeness of the universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The predicament of Man forced to live in a barren, Godless eternity like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos.
Allan: What are you doing Saturday night?
Museum Girl: Committing suicide.
Allan: What about Friday night?
Woody Allen, Play It Again, Sam
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ai is good enough to do a quintillion world computer game on variations on this theme. I leave it up to you to discuss what the theme actually is. or a perfect reality quintillion world game that solves every problem so that paradise options become more obvious no matter the situation or mood.
Goddamn, the comments here are dull.
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